Maine Code § 7-1025

Forfeiture of bond; recovery on bond
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If any licensee fails to make such payment as provided in section 1017, subsection 1, paragraph B,
such licensee, by reason of such nonpayment is in default as to all producers or licensees whose
accounts remain unpaid, and the bond provided for is forfeited to the extent of all sums then due from
such licensee to those producers or licensees, and by nature of such default, the conditions of such bond
are deemed to be broken, and any such producer or licensee may bring an action on the defaulted bond
in the name of the commissioner for the benefit of the producer or licensee. A producer or a licensee
bringing an action against the bond must provide the department with notice of intent to file a claim
within 30 days of the payment due date. A formal verified complaint and supporting documentation
must be filed with the department within 90 days of the payment due date. [PL 2005, c. 333, §4
(AMD).]
The right of a producer or a licensee to bring an action against the bond is subject to the department's
right to apply the proceeds of the bond against the producer's or licensee's debts in accordance with
section 1017. [PL 2005, c. 333, §4 (NEW).]

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